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If pedestrians are forced to walk in the roadway they should face the oncoming traffic. This gives them the best chance of being seen.
If there are no road markings, behave as if there are. Stick to your side of the road and don't interfere with oncoming traffic.
It may be tempting to reverse up a one way street to get to where you want to go, but it's against the law. Go around the block.
It is compulsory to be able to show proof of your registration, insurance and tax.
You have 30 days to renew your driver's license once it has expired. If you leave it longer than this, you may be liable for a fine.
In normal situations you must only overtake on the right-hand side.
It's easy to lose control of a towed vehicle, so don't take risks. The specified speed limit is 24 km/h.
During the rainy season driving with your headlights on can help other road users to see you. Do not use your hazard lights, or flash your headlights, as this could confuse other drivers.
Long vehicles such as lorries and buses have to pull out wide when they want to turn left, so you can never be sure which way they are going. It's always safest to hang back until they have completed their maneuver.
Livestock are unpredictable, give them plenty of room and don't make matters worse by trying to hurry them up.
However justified your protest, using your vehicle to block a public roadway is against the law in any circumstances.
Only a horn powered by electricity and emitting a single tone is permitted on any vehicle.
A white triangular sign with a red border warns that you must give way to other traffic.
When turning left, follow the line of your lane around the corner. Don't pull out to the right any further than is necessary for you to make the corner.
When the light is flashing red it means that you may proceed, but there may be other traffic or pedestrians crossing your path ahead. Stop and check carefully before proceeding.